If by "Christian nation," you mean "nation with a majority Christian population," then yes, we do agree that Christians make up the majority. We don't really have a problem with this.

If, however, by "Christian nation," you mean "a nation whose laws and governments are based in Christian theology," then no, we're not a Christian nation, and never were. The Constitution, and the founding fathers, are 100% clear on this.

These two concepts are different. They do not overlap. Some conservatives want to pretend that they're one and the same, in order to further a theocratic agenda. Those individuals are wrong, and they are hurting our country. Please stop listening to them.